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Bundeswehr Command and Staff College

The Bundeswehr Command and Staff College (German: Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr, FüAkBw) is the General Staff College (Senior Military Academy) of the German armed forces, the Bundeswehr, established in 1957 as the successor of the Prussian Military Academy, founded in 1810. Since 1958 it is located in Hamburg. Its motto is "Mens agitat molem", which translates to "Mind moves Matter". Being the leading educational institution of the German armed forces, the academy is internationally renowned for its excellence. The academy educates the future elite of not only the German armed forces but also of other member states of the European Union and NATO.[1]

Bundeswehr Command and Staff College
Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr
Motto"Mens agitat molem"
(English: "Mind moves matter")
TypeStaff college and senior military academy of the German Armed Forces, the Bundeswehr
Established15 May 1957
(15 October 1810 as Prussian Military Academy)
Location,

Education edit

The National General/Admiral Staff Officer Course (NGASOC) is considered to be the most challenging and hardest course. The two-year course is attended usually by 100 national and international participants from Army, Air Force, Navy, Central Medical Service, Armed Forces Logistic Services and Cyber-Information Services. It educates, teaches and qualifies future general/admiral staff military officers. A particular characteristic of the course is that it specifically focuses on the strategic and tactical aspects of war and educationally prepares officers for assignments as military leaders. It provides an excellent comprehensive, multifaceted focus at the theater-strategic level across the military spectrum of Joint and land force operations during peace, crisis, and war. The program includes classroom studies of strategy, regional studies, joint operations, strategic leadership, and modern conflict. It intends to lecture officers in military arts and science and focuses on operational art and covers a variety of subjects, including military problem solving; military theory and history, military doctrine, operational planning; battle dynamics, operational theory and practice, contemporary military operations, and the application of national elements of power. As a result, high-level military officers including the German Ministry of Defence refer to the course as being a think tank. Complementary to the core modules of the course a master can be achieved (Master in Military Leadership and International Security/ Militärische Führung und Internationale Sicherheit).

The International General/Admiral Staff Officer Course (IGASOC) is a one-year course prepares international officers from non-NATO member states for general staff officer functions. As of 2014, about 2,400 officers from 120 nations, including 25% German students, have been educated at the IGASOC in Hamburg since its inception in 1962. The course body comprises three-quarters of international field-grade officers from non-NATO member states from all continents. One-quarter are of German field-grade officers in the rank of major and lieutenant colonel.

The Field Officer Basic Course (FOBC) is a four month course consisting of planning and organizational modules, public law and social sciences. For all line officers in the rank of major and lieutenant colonel in the Army, Air Force and Navy this course is the first part of their field-grade officer training.

The academy also offers a series of Certified Short Courses (Seminare) for active members of the German and international armed forces as well as the German Army Reserve on military field-grade officer-level. This is for all line officers in the rank from major until colonel. One course is exclusive for general and flag officers. These short courses are clustered in five so-called Training Fields and run between a few days up to three weeks on a full-time basis and include on-campus accommodation. Topics covered range from building military leadership competencies, complexity management skills, and the relationships and interactions between the state, security, and the military. Alongside military personnel.[2]

Alumni edit

Between 1962 and 1999, ca. 800 officers from more than 80 nations were educated at the academy. Many former students have been appointed to high military positions in their respective countries after their studies.

References edit

  1. ^ "Der Geist bewegt die Materie (German)". abendblatt.de. 12 July 2008. Retrieved 2017-10-26.
  2. ^ . fueakbw.de. Archived from the original on 2017-10-27. Retrieved 2017-10-26.

External links edit

  • Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr


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The Bundeswehr Command and Staff College German Fuhrungsakademie der Bundeswehr FuAkBw is the General Staff College Senior Military Academy of the German armed forces the Bundeswehr established in 1957 as the successor of the Prussian Military Academy founded in 1810 Since 1958 it is located in Hamburg Its motto is Mens agitat molem which translates to Mind moves Matter Being the leading educational institution of the German armed forces the academy is internationally renowned for its excellence The academy educates the future elite of not only the German armed forces but also of other member states of the European Union and NATO 1 Bundeswehr Command and Staff CollegeFuhrungsakademie der BundeswehrMotto Mens agitat molem English Mind moves matter TypeStaff college and senior military academy of the German Armed Forces the BundeswehrEstablished15 May 1957 15 October 1810 as Prussian Military Academy LocationHamburg Germany Contents 1 Education 2 Alumni 3 References 4 External linksEducation editThe National General Admiral Staff Officer Course NGASOC is considered to be the most challenging and hardest course The two year course is attended usually by 100 national and international participants from Army Air Force Navy Central Medical Service Armed Forces Logistic Services and Cyber Information Services It educates teaches and qualifies future general admiral staff military officers A particular characteristic of the course is that it specifically focuses on the strategic and tactical aspects of war and educationally prepares officers for assignments as military leaders It provides an excellent comprehensive multifaceted focus at the theater strategic level across the military spectrum of Joint and land force operations during peace crisis and war The program includes classroom studies of strategy regional studies joint operations strategic leadership and modern conflict It intends to lecture officers in military arts and science and focuses on operational art and covers a variety of subjects including military problem solving military theory and history military doctrine operational planning battle dynamics operational theory and practice contemporary military operations and the application of national elements of power As a result high level military officers including the German Ministry of Defence refer to the course as being a think tank Complementary to the core modules of the course a master can be achieved Master in Military Leadership and International Security Militarische Fuhrung und Internationale Sicherheit The International General Admiral Staff Officer Course IGASOC is a one year course prepares international officers from non NATO member states for general staff officer functions As of 2014 about 2 400 officers from 120 nations including 25 German students have been educated at the IGASOC in Hamburg since its inception in 1962 The course body comprises three quarters of international field grade officers from non NATO member states from all continents One quarter are of German field grade officers in the rank of major and lieutenant colonel The Field Officer Basic Course FOBC is a four month course consisting of planning and organizational modules public law and social sciences For all line officers in the rank of major and lieutenant colonel in the Army Air Force and Navy this course is the first part of their field grade officer training The academy also offers a series of Certified Short Courses Seminare for active members of the German and international armed forces as well as the German Army Reserve on military field grade officer level This is for all line officers in the rank from major until colonel One course is exclusive for general and flag officers These short courses are clustered in five so called Training Fields and run between a few days up to three weeks on a full time basis and include on campus accommodation Topics covered range from building military leadership competencies complexity management skills and the relationships and interactions between the state security and the military Alongside military personnel 2 Alumni editBetween 1962 and 1999 ca 800 officers from more than 80 nations were educated at the academy Many former students have been appointed to high military positions in their respective countries after their studies Former commander of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda FDLR Sylvestre Mudacumura Pakistani General Khalid Shameem Wynne Pakistani Major General Raza Muhammad Pakistan Major General Tariq Ghafoor Pakistan Major General Shaukat Iqbal Sri Lankan Major General Devinda Kalupahana Dutch Brigadier General Leanne van den Hoek Pakistani Commodore Shahid Azmat Wain Pakistan Brigadier Humair Mehmood Ghazi Norwegian Rear admiral Atle Torbjorn Karlsvik Norwegian Chief of Defence General Harald Sunde Germany Commander Joint Force Command Brunssum General Hans Lothar Domrose Germany former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee General Klaus Naumann Indonesian Armed Forces General Faisal Tanjung Indonesian Air Force Air Marshal Herman Prayitno Former Commander of Turkish Gendarmerie Esref Bitlis Former Chief of Army Staff of the Royal Nepalese Army Satchit RanaReferences edit Der Geist bewegt die Materie German abendblatt de 12 July 2008 Retrieved 2017 10 26 Military Courses fueakbw de Archived from the original on 2017 10 27 Retrieved 2017 10 26 External links editFuhrungsakademie der Bundeswehr 53 33 41 N 9 49 51 E 53 5613 N 9 83075 E 53 5613 9 83075 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bundeswehr Command and Staff College amp oldid 1182922950, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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